Fraud and Family | Deleted Scene

A deleted scene from episode 3. The scene is an exchange between Admiral Lapadine and Chartrulean prior to Havelion's arrival on the morning of the summit. Transcripts are available at chartrulean.com/listenChartrulean.com is loaded with more information about the cast, crew, and world, including an in-depth story compendium. Show your support by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening right now.Or, support us on Patreon at patreon.com/chartrulean and get in on the world building. Our Wiki is at https://tmoc.fandom.com. Access ad-free episodes via Patreon or at chartrulean.com/season-pass. Finally, join our discord for real-time updates and discussions. CastAud Andrews as ChartruleanChristian Collado as HavelionReginald West as Admiral LapadineWritten and Produced by H.M. RadcliffOriginal score by Sean Renner, performed by Sean Renner and the Invoke String QuartetChartrulean™ is the property of Packhowl Media © 2022, all rights reserved. You can find us on Twitter @AstreusLabs, on Instagram @chartrulean, and on Mastadon @chartrulean@podvibes.co. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Imagine that the next messiah doesn’t come from religion, but from the tech world. Will his choices be more likely to save humanity—or destroy it? The Madness of Chartrulean is an award-winning fiction podcast that explores this concept using a unique blend of political drama, science fiction, fantasy, and Shakespearean tragedy. Chartrulean, the promised messiah, abandons piety for progress and becomes a shipbuilder instead. He ends a war and becomes the most powerful man on Arcas, ushering in a new technological era that rekindles hope for humanity while also deepening political divides. Chartrulean’s journey is deeply personal as he struggles with identity, leadership, and the weight of his choices. Rich in lore and political intrigue, The Madness of Chartrulean was made to resonate with fans of Game of Thrones, and classic sci-fi stories such as Dune and Foundation. It examines the moral complexities of progress, pushing listeners to think critically about power dynamics and the consequences of leadership. To dive deeper into the world of Chartrulean, visit https://www.chartrulean.com